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dividing line

NOUN
  1. a conceptual separation or distinction
    there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity

How To Use dividing line In A Sentence

  • The single event which marked the dividing line was the company's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in April 1979.
  • The neck is usually the dividing line. Beyond Chaotic Eating
  • Dividing Lines makes few concessions to the casual reader.
  • In the early days of archaeology, the dividing line between archaeologists and treasure hunters was all but invisible.
  • It has marked the dividing line between North and South Korea ever since.
  • It also demonstrates the fragility of the dividing line between the legitimate and illegitimate grant of exclusive rights.
  • Each "cigar" has a leaf-like body at its base, and in the centre of the octahedron is a globe containing four atoms, each within its own wall; these lie on the dividing lines of the faces, and each holds a pair of the funnels together. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements
  • And where does the dividing line lie between racial bias and crude, alcoholic thuggery? Times, Sunday Times
  • But his disgruntled neighbour filled the hole with cement and magistrates viewing CCTV footage from a camera set up by Mr Moore saw the two men armed with hosepipes facing each other across the dividing line.
  • What's the dividing line between nanotechnology and microtechnology? Archive 2007-02-01
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